Technology Products and Associated Services 2

Award

Value

£12,000,000,000

Classifications

  • Computer equipment and supplies
  • Office and computing machinery, equipment and supplies except furniture and software packages
  • Data-processing machines (hardware)
  • Personal computers
  • Tablet computer
  • Desktop computer
  • Microcomputer hardware
  • Computer-related equipment
  • Computer screens and consoles
  • Peripheral equipment
  • Media storage and reader devices
  • Storage media
  • Miscellaneous computer equipment
  • Parts, accessories and supplies for computers
  • Computer supplies
  • Uninterruptible power supplies
  • Insulated wire and cable
  • Closed-circuit television apparatus
  • Video-conferencing equipment
  • Radio-frequency booster stations
  • Closed-circuit television cameras
  • Closed-circuit surveillance system
  • Radio telephones
  • Walkie-talkies
  • Mobile telephones
  • Data-transmission equipment
  • Digital transmission apparatus
  • Network equipment
  • Network cabling
  • Network components
  • Network hubs
  • Network infrastructure
  • Network operating system
  • Network system
  • Photographic equipment
  • Software package and information systems
  • Industry specific software package
  • Networking, Internet and intranet software package
  • Document creation, drawing, imaging, scheduling and productivity software package
  • Business transaction and personal business software package
  • Communication and multimedia software package
  • Database and operating software package
  • Software package utilities
  • Information systems and servers
  • Miscellaneous software package and computer systems
  • Repair, maintenance and associated services related to personal computers, office equipment, telecommunications and audio-visual equipment
  • Maintenance and repair of computer equipment
  • Maintenance and repair of mainframe computers
  • Maintenance of mainframe computers
  • Maintenance and repair of minicomputers
  • Maintenance of minicomputers
  • Repair of minicomputers
  • Maintenance and repair of data network equipment
  • Maintenance of data network equipment
  • Repair of data network equipment
  • Maintenance and repair of microcomputers
  • Maintenance of microcomputers
  • Repair of microcomputers
  • Repair and maintenance services of personal computers
  • Repair services of personal computers
  • Maintenance and repair of computer peripherals
  • Maintenance of computer peripherals
  • Repair of computer peripherals
  • Support services of personal computers
  • System maintenance services
  • Preventive maintenance services
  • Maintenance services of telecommunications equipment
  • Repair and maintenance services of telecommunications lines
  • Telecommunications-infrastructure maintenance services
  • Maintenance services of radio-communications equipment
  • Repair and maintenance services of audio-visual and optical equipment
  • Repair and maintenance services of audio equipment
  • Repair and maintenance services of video equipment
  • Installation services (except software)
  • Installation services of computers and information-processing equipment
  • Installation services of computers
  • Hardware installation services
  • Installation services of information-processing equipment
  • Installation services of office equipment
  • IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support
  • Hardware consultancy services
  • Hardware selection consultancy services
  • Hardware disaster-recovery consultancy services
  • Computer-site planning consultancy services
  • Computer hardware acceptance testing consultancy services
  • Computer audit consultancy and hardware consultancy services
  • Software programming and consultancy services
  • Programming services of packaged software products
  • Data security software development services
  • Systems and technical consultancy services
  • Information systems or technology strategic review and planning services
  • Information systems or technology planning services
  • Information technology services
  • Information technology requirements review services
  • Project management consultancy services
  • System implementation planning services
  • System quality assurance planning services
  • System quality assurance assessment and review services
  • System software acceptance testing consultancy services
  • Software integration consultancy services
  • Radio transmission apparatus with reception apparatus
  • Installation services of computers and office equipment
  • Computer-related services
  • Computer-related management services
  • Network management software services
  • Document management services
  • Office automation services
  • Computer upgrade services
  • Computer-related professional services
  • Development of service level agreements
  • Computer support and consultancy services
  • Technical computer support services
  • Computer audit and testing services
  • Computer audit services
  • Computer testing services
  • Computer back-up and catalogue conversion services
  • Computer back-up services
  • Computer catalogue conversion services
  • Computer-user familiarisation and training services
  • Computer training services
  • Computer courses
  • Hardware integration consultancy services
  • System and support services
  • Disaster recovery services
  • Computer archiving services
  • Software implementation services
  • Software configuration services
  • Software consultancy services
  • Software maintenance and repair services
  • Maintenance of information technology software
  • Repair of information technology software
  • Computer expansion services
  • Warships and associated parts
  • Military electronic systems
  • Command, control, communication and computer systems
  • Tactical command, control and communication systems
  • Miscellaneous medical devices and products
  • Sterilisation, disinfection and hygiene devices
  • Recycling equipment
  • Computer support services

Tags

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  • contract

Published

1 year ago

Description

Crown Commercial Service (CCS), hereby known as the Authority established a multi-supplier Framework Contract for the supply of Technology Products and Associated Services (TePAS 2). 
This Framework Agreement replaces:-
RM6068 Technology Products and Associated Services (TePAS), due to expire in December 2023, RM6147 Technology Online Purchasing Content (TOPC), due to expire in November 2023 and RM6147 Education Technology (lots 1, 4 and 5) which expired in June 2023.
The scope to support Health and Social Care Technology (lot 5) and Sustainability and Circular IT (lot 7) shall be included in this Framework Contract.
The Framework has 8 Lots:
 Lot 1 - Hardware and Software and Associated Services	
Lot 2 - Hardware	
Lot 3 - Software	
Lot 4 - Information Assured Technology	
Lot 5 - Health and Social Care Technology	
Lot 6 - Education Technology	
Lot 7 - Sustainability and Circular IT	
Lot 8 - Technology Catalogue

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